God's Hope for Caregivers and Those Living with a Chronic Illness

Remembering:

Learning to deal with a chronic illness includes remembering all that God does for you.

Today’s Bible Verse:

Psalm 103:2-5 (KJV), “Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases; Who redeemeth thy life from destruction; who crowneth thee with lovingkindness and tender mercies; Who satisfieth thy mouth with good things; so that thy youth is renewed like the eagle’s.”

What the Verse Means:

The benefits of confessing Christ as Savior are more than salvation and having heaven as your final home. It includes remembering all that God does for you.

The rewards include forgiving your iniquities, healing your diseases, redeeming your life from destruction, crowning you with His loving kindness and mercies, satisfying your mouth with good things and renewing our youth like the eagle.

Personalized Prayer Using Today’s Scripture:

Father God, I bless the Lord, O my soul,

Lord Jesus, help me to forget not all your benefits:

Holy Spirit, thank for filling and guiding my life.

God Almighty, thank you for forgiving all my iniquities,

I know it is you who heals all my diseases,

I know it is you who redeems my life from destruction,

I know it is you who crowns me with lovingkindness and tender mercies,

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Jimmie Kepler is a full-time writer.
He was born in San Antonio, Texas, to a career military father and stay at home mother. He lived in six states and attended eight different schools before graduating high school. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in History with minors in English and Military Science from The University of Texas at Arlington, Master of Arts and Master of Religious Education degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, as well as the Doctor of Education degree.
Before writing full-time, he worked as a US Army officer for 8-years, religious educator for 18-years, and as an IT software application engineer for over 20-years. He is a widower. He lives in North Texas with his cat Lacey.
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